For this lab there was no question. That guaranteed me getting to participate in this one. That being said, we ran out of class time so my partner had to take it home and collect the data. It turns out that I didn't really get to do another lab. Which might've been a good thing since this lab seemed very strenuous. We had to cut out over 500 squares and then my partner had to take those small squares home and imitate a decaying process. He had to dump all of the squares out and count how many landed on the color side. The other ones were decayed in a sense. The lab was a great way to think about half-lives and the decaying process differently. Hopefully the next lab will be more fun.
Handy Dandy Half-Life Calculator
Half-Life Practice Problems
Additional Notes on Radioactive Decay and Half-Lives
Types of Decay Notes
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